Principles of Chemistry

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CHMU 102 - Principles of Chemistry

Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra with a grade of C or better.

Course Description: Presents an introduction to chemistry and chemical laboratory techniques covering the basic principles and applications of chemistry. Designed for general education and students in programs that require a chemistry background. Topics include metric and English conversions, atomic theory, solution preparation and their properties, chemical reactions, inorganic chemical nomenclature, bonding, periodic table, mass relationships and acid/base theory.

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Duration: 5 months to complete (Single 30 day extension if needed)

Ways to Learn: Online

Estimated Cost: $509 Without laboratory | $538 with laboratory

Credit: 3 without laboratory | 4 with laboratory (Lower Division, UG)

Enrollment Schedule

Enroll any day of the year, and start that same day. Students have five months of access, plus a 30 day extension at the end if needed. Students can finish the self-paced courses as soon as they are able. Most students finish the lower level courses in 4 - 8 weeks. The upper level math classes, such as Calculus and above, usually take students 3-4 months. (Note: The 30-day extension cannot take your total course time six months beyond the date of enrollment. At the end of the six months, we must post a grade with the university.)

Course Topics:

  • What is Chemistry?
  • The Numerical Side of Chemistry
  • The Evolution of Atomic Theory
  • The Modern Model of the Atom
  • Chemical Bonding and Nomenclature
  • The Shape of Molecules
  • Intermolecular Forces and the Phases of Matter
  • Chemical Reactions
  • Stoichiometry and the Mole

 

  • Electron Transfer in Chemical Reactions
  • What If There Were No Intermolecular Forces? The Ideal Gas
  • Solutions
  • When Reactants Turn into Products
  • Chemical Equilibrium
  • Electrolytes, Acids, and Bases
  • Nuclear Chemistry
  • The Chemistry of Carbon
  • Synthetic and Biological Polymers


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Lab Description: This is the laboratory part of Principles of Chemistry and is taken in conjunction with the main course. An introduction to common laboratory techniques and the process of science is presented. The laboratory experiments are designed to complement the topics presented in the companion lecture course. Topics include density, osmotic pressure, chemical nomenclature, determining chemical change, titration, nuclear chemistry and entropy.

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